Is It Normal for Rust to Appear Around the Suspension Screws of a New Car?
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This is a normal phenomenon because the screws in this area have not undergone anti-rust treatment. Below is relevant information about car suspension: 1. Overview: The car suspension is an important component that ensures ride comfort. At the same time, as a force-transmitting component connecting the frame (or body) and the axle (or wheels), the car suspension is also a crucial part for ensuring driving safety. 2. Classification: Car suspensions are divided into transverse-arm independent suspension and longitudinal-arm independent suspension. Common types such as the candle suspension, MacPherson suspension, and multi-link independent suspension all belong to the longitudinal-arm independent suspension category. 3. MacPherson Suspension: The MacPherson suspension is currently the most widely used suspension structure for front-engine, front-wheel-drive cars and certain light passenger vehicles. Its advantages include increasing the space between left and right wheels, which is highly beneficial for front-engine, front-wheel-drive vehicles; it also facilitates precise positioning of the kingpin alignment angles.